Boothbay Region Health Center

Primary Care Health Center serving patients on the Boothbay, Maine peninsula and beyond

Boothbay Region Health Center
185 Townsend Ave • Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538 Phone: (207) 633-1075  • Fax: (877) 492-1491

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Which Provider is Available When?

October 25, 2022

This autumn, we have three primary care providers available to serve you. We recommend that you make an appointment at least a week in advance. However, we DO try to accommodate same day appointments if your situation is urgent. So, if you feel unwell, or think you have an infection, or an injury, please call us at (207) 633-4368 and we will try to fit you in.

Here is their current schedule:

Dr. Teel is in the office Monday afternoons, Wednesday mornings, Thursday morning and 6 hours on Saturday. He has over 30 years of experience as a primary care physician. He’s superb at diagnosing and treating complex issues, but he will also cut your toenails, get the wax out of your ears and take care of things most providers won’t touch. Please be aware that Dr. Teel gives priority to patients enrolled in his Reverse Cognitive Decline research program.

Melody Rees is our newest Primary Care Provider. She welcomes patients of all ages, male and female. A good way to get to know her (and vice versa) is to come to her for your Annual Wellness Visit and/or Annual Physical. But don’t hesitate to come to her with any condition you’re concerned about.

Susan Lord is a very experienced Family Nurse Practitioner. She is the Primary Care Provider for many of our patients. She also specializes in reproductive health, family planning, and treating sexually transmitted diseases. Susan has office hours on Saturdays.

Dr. Stuart Damon is currently on leave from our practice, due to his heavy teaching schedule at the University of New England. The University has its largest class ever this year!

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Location, Hours, & Info

185 Townsend Ave., Suite R
(in Meadow Mall across from Hannafords)
Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
207-633-1075
info@bbrhc.org
OPEN: M-F 8:00-4:30

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Boothbay Region Health Care, Inc. is a non-profit public benefit tax exempt 501(c)(3) corporation in Maine. Our Tax Identification Number # is 46-5271171. If you value having local control over the kind of healthcare services that are available to you and your family, please donate … more...

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The Boothbay Region Health Center website is currently undergoing scheduled updates and content adjustments. During this time, some pages or information may be temporarily unavailable or in the process of being revised. These updates are part of our ongoing effort to ensure our website remains accurate, accessible, and helpful to our patients and community. Please […]

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As a community we can:

1. Take local control of our primary health service.

2. Establish a patient-driven primary care practice model

3. Increase access and use primary health care services appropriately.

4. Make both individual and community-wide choices that will result in improved health status.

1. Get a higher percentage of the population into an ongoing relationship with a primary care provider.

2. Reduce perhaps by half the number of unnecessary Emergency Department and Urgent Care visits.

3. Achieve a demonstrable improvement in the health status of the community.

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